windows surface onscreen keyboardPerhaps there is a way to patch existing software. Guess it depends on how easy it is to enable this feature.. guess I have some testing to do.

Dec30

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windows surface onscreen keyboardSo other than hacking/patching existing software, my only recourse is to find a different program? So I need a new browser just to get the autocomplete working in an address bar? Seems like a poor design decision... they should have just made it a function of the keyboard and not the app. Or default to on....

How to access an node of an LAN via WAN?Also note, some Cable/DSL routers will allow you to input your dyndns details, and it will automatically update. The normal way to do the updates is to run a service on your computer.

Bizarre and very specific Internet connection loss@Synetech, Yes, that is a possibility. Really unlikely, but it is a possibility. I'm reminded of a phrase often used in tech support: "not cost effective to repair." If you try a new router, and it works, you're out maybe 40$ (unless its a higher-end router). That beats tracking down a random problem. If this isn't a satisfactory answer though, my best guess is RAM, power, or heat.

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Bizarre and very specific Internet connection loss@Syntech, A router is a complex piece of electronics. Any one componant could cause things to go wrong. In my experience, if the symptoms are "weird shit happening", the usual culprits are power, heat, or RAM. Perhaps that is whats going wrong with your router. Other than that, if you are really that concerened about which componant is broken, you would probably want to ask an electrical engineer or someone similar that deals with the actual componants. Either way, that is beyond the scope of SuperUser, now you're talking circuitry, transistors, etc...